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	<title>Jason's Travels &#187; Around The World 2007</title>
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	<description>The story of when I decided to leave.</description>
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		<title>Seattle, Washington, USA: The Adventure Begins!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 04:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, after a week of harried moving and packing and storing and just generally being completely busy and worn out, the trip has finally begun.
After a few last minute trips to the storage unit this morning,  and a bunch of other errands I finally boarded my first flight! Courtney took me to the airport around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, after a week of harried moving and packing and storing and just generally being completely busy and worn out, the trip has finally begun.</p>
<p>After a few last minute trips to the storage unit this morning,  and a bunch of other errands I finally boarded my first flight! Courtney took me to the airport around noon for my flight to Seattle. Four hours later and I finally got my first glimpse of the Pacific Northwest. It was overcast. Heh! <img src='http://www.jasonstravels.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a pretty wild day. This morning I was piling trash in the carport of my home for 5 years and now after a short flight, meeting up with some friends, a great dinner and a ferry ride I&#8217;m homeless and settled into my friend&#8217;s guest house for a night of much needed rest. Tomorrow I&#8217;ll get to see more of the city, but I am already in love. The ride from the airport was all green and trees, and downtown Seattle is just gorgeous. Obviously I have not seen very much yet, but it has a small town feel that&#8217;s all grown up. There are beautiful, old brick buildings nestled in with the skyscrapers and everything just oozes excitement.</p>
<p>I have one week before I have to be in Los Angeles for my flight to Melbourne. Tomorrow I am going to try to rent a car and find an affordable place downtown to stay.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s all for today. I&#8217;m beat, and have an early start in the morning. Bye for now!</p>
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		<title>Road Trip: Fantastic Caverns, Talequah</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2007 03:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday was my last day at work and everyone sent me off with a ton of well wishes and happiness. The nice people in my department at my job got me a card and a multi purpose compass, whistle, thermometer, magnifying glass, signal mirror, flashlight that totally rocks. I packed up all my stuff and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/vonnieda/sets/72157600057616250/"><img align="right" style="width: 275px; height: 207px" title="Look! A cave!" alt="Look! A cave!" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/223/451671774_29b0497193.jpg?v=0" /></a>Friday was my last day at work and everyone sent me off with a ton of well wishes and happiness. The nice people in my department at my job got me a card and a multi purpose compass, whistle, thermometer, magnifying glass, signal mirror, flashlight that totally rocks. I packed up all my stuff and off I went&#8230; for 6 months vacation.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s savor that for a moment, shall we?</p>
<p>Ahhhhhh&#8230;. that&#8217;s very nice.</p>
<p>With a weekend to blow and miles to burn, Courtney and I went on a little roadtrip. I had been talking to a guy on a Ducati forum for a few days about buying some modified  exhaust pipes. Turned out he was in Oklahoma City and since Courtney and I were planning to visit Tulsa and Tahlequah we decided to swing past OKC to pick em up instead of having them shipped!</p>
<p>Saturday morning we got up early(ish), dropped off Sonja at <a href="http://www.ani-pals.com">the kennel</a> and loaded up The Black (as I will henceforth refer to my RX-8) and rolled. We hit Fantastic Caverns a few hours later and it was pretty cool. Tony suggested I might be disappointed with it, but I went with reasonable expectations and enjoyed it. The landscape around it was gorgeous and our tour guide was really cool. The caverns were a little bit of a let down, as I was expecting more crystal structures and it was all limestone, but it was still really cool. When he turned off the lights completely it made me want to go spelunking.</p>
<p>After Fantastic Caverns we made a bee line for Oklahoma City to pick up my exhaust. This part requires a minor aside. On the way to Fantastic Caverns Tony called me to tell me he had bought a new MacBook Pro (to supplant his brand new MacBook, fucking Sprint employees) and after I mentioned what we were doing he related a story about a church in Oklahoma City where there is no actual live pastor or anything; just TVs. They go to a giant church and all watch someone preach to them via TV. It&#8217;s called <a href="http://www.lifechurch.tv">Lifechurch.TV</a>. I called him an idiot, as I do, and ignored the comment. That&#8217;s the aside. On with the story.</p>
<p>A mere 200 hours later we were rolling into OKC and I called the guy that was selling me the pipes.  He said to take I-35N in OKC to 2nd street and that there was a church at that intersection where we could meet. As we&#8217;re driving up I-35N we notice this HUGE cross and I&#8217;m like &#8220;Wow, I wonder if that&#8217;s the church?&#8221;. Courtney comments that the church building has a shit ton of satellite dishes on top of it, which is a little weird for a church.</p>
<p>Well, as you&#8217;ve guessed by now, we pulled into the parking lot of Lifechurch.TV. I couldn&#8217;t believe the <span style="text-decoration: line-through">irony</span> coincidence of it. We made the deal and quickly hit the road, but not before considering catching a sermon out of pure morbid curiosity.</p>
<p>Next up was Tulsa where we were planning on doing&#8230; nothing? Something. Who knows? We got a room at a newly renovated Red Roof Inn, got some great Thai food and considered going to a movie before I announced I was too damn tired. We (I) crashed hard and called it a night. I woke up to Courtney eating cold, leftover fried rice directly out of the styrofoam container. With her mouth.  Only.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t have any fried rice to eat so we went to Village Inn for breakfast and met Courtney&#8217;s Mom and her boyfriend so Courtney could catch up for a bit. And so I could be judged, I suppose. Soon it was back on the road for Tahlequah where I had been threatening that I&#8217;d like to do some hiking!</p>
<p>We visited Courtney&#8217;s sister at her work and then headed out to Sparrow Hawk where I had slightly explored on my last trip but wanted to see more. We stopped at a wilderness area and decided to hike to the summit to see the really great view. I had left my oxygen equipment at home so we had to do the entire 75 foot ascent without it. We were pretty winded, I&#8217;ll tell you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/vonnieda/sets/72157600057616250/"><img align="right" style="width: 275px; height: 207px" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/451688301_002aa45921.jpg?v=0" /></a>Seriously, I am not sure how high it was but when we finally got to the little rock outcropping that she guided us to it looked pretty damn high to me. I guessed around 1000 feet and she guessed around 400 but I have no idea. Foolishly, I did not take my GPS because I rock. The view was incredible and the hike was very pleasant. I turned over every log I found but didn&#8217;t find any snakes. I like snakes.</p>
<p>We headed back and took a drive through the rest of the area. I found a really steep hill and drove up it and it turned out to be the Sparrow Hawk Village that Courtney had talked about. Aparently it&#8217;s a little religious village where everyone lives and worships together and they worship peacocks. Their giant water tower is in the shape of a cross. A fine mix of form and function if you ask me.</p>
<p>We finished out the trip with some awesome pizza at Sam and Ellas&#8217; Chicken Palace and headed home. We drove 1000 miles in 35 hours and only saw two states. I call that criminal. Nice trip though, and a nice weekend altogether.</p>
<p>You can click the picture of the caverns at the top to see the rest of the pictures from the trip. Yes you can!</p>
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		<title>Getting Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an excerpt from a post on vonnieda.org regarding my trip. I&#8217;ll let it serve as an introduction to what this site is all about.
You, the faithful reader, have known for some time how restless I am. I talk about wanderlust and my love of travel and how much I enjoyed my trip in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This is an excerpt from a post on vonnieda.org regarding my trip. I&#8217;ll let it serve as an introduction to what this site is all about.</em></p>
<p>You, the faithful reader, have known for some time how restless I am. I talk about wanderlust and my love of travel and how much I enjoyed my trip in Europe and so on. Well, something happened.</p>
<p>Courtney was telling me about this book she picked up over lunch called &#8220;Vagabonding&#8221; that describes the art of leaving your life behind and hitting the road for long periods of time. I&#8217;ve wanted to do this for a long, long time and it turned out that Courtney accidentally left that book at my place one night. Friday, I believe.</p>
<p>I should probably mention here that Courtney and I have been dating for a while, and that&#8217;s really cool. You already knew anyway, probably.</p>
<p>Anyway, I read it on Saturday and by Saturday evening I had decided it was time to go. I&#8217;ve had some money saved up, and some more coming in from some side work and it all just seemed right. So, I&#8217;ve decided to take off for at least 6 months. I&#8217;m giving up my house, and my dog, and a lot of my things, and my job and I&#8217;m going to pack a small bag and see how much of the world I can see before I run out of money.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry, I promise I&#8217;ll write.</p>
<p>My plans so far are pretty nebulous. I&#8217;m thinking I&#8217;ll start in Australia and then fly to Asia. My stated goal is that I want to set foot on all seven continents. Everyone keeps telling me I won&#8217;t be able to hit Antarctica which of course makes me want to do it even more.</p>
<p>So yea, keep your eyes peeled for a going out of business sale at Jason&#8217;s house.</p>
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